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Born in or near Zamorra and educated in Salamanca, Bartolomé de Escobedo served in the Papal choir 1536-54 before returning to Spain. The gout he suffered from has been invoked to explain his absences as well as the fines levied for verbal abuse of his colleagues. The motet ''Immutemur habitu/Juxta vestibulum'' was published By Scotto in ''[[Cristóbal de Morales|Moralis hispani]] et multorum eximiae artis 4 vc'' 1543/5 and reprinted as Morales' work by Gardane 1546/9; there are mss. in the Vatican and in Toledo. | Born in or near Zamorra and educated in Salamanca, Bartolomé de Escobedo served in the Papal choir 1536-54 before returning to Spain. The gout he suffered from has been invoked to explain his absences as well as the fines levied for verbal abuse of his colleagues. The motet ''Immutemur habitu/Juxta vestibulum'' was published By Scotto in ''[[Cristóbal de Morales|Moralis hispani]] et multorum eximiae artis 4 vc'' 1543/5 and reprinted as Morales' work by Gardane 1546/9; there are mss. in the Vatican and in Toledo. | ||
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Revision as of 23:37, 27 October 2019
Life
Born: c.1505
Died: mid-1563
Born in or near Zamorra and educated in Salamanca, Bartolomé de Escobedo served in the Papal choir 1536-54 before returning to Spain. The gout he suffered from has been invoked to explain his absences as well as the fines levied for verbal abuse of his colleagues. The motet Immutemur habitu/Juxta vestibulum was published By Scotto in Moralis hispani et multorum eximiae artis 4 vc 1543/5 and reprinted as Morales' work by Gardane 1546/9; there are mss. in the Vatican and in Toledo.
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List of choral works
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